There's not yet evidence in favour of brain function being preserved though, even if the structure seems somewhat intact. Anyway, many electron microscopy studies show that even in ideal laboratory conditions,…
This is fascinating, I had no idea such techniques exist. The last reversing project I worked on was to crack a BIOS setup password that had no obvious method of reset (I could dump the BIOS flash memory but not write…
Viral capsids are an even simpler example of self-assembly. In many types of virus, the individual subunits spontaneously piece together to form the capsid in an entirely passive process driven only by Brownian motion,…
There's not yet evidence in favour of brain function being preserved though, even if the structure seems somewhat intact. Anyway, many electron microscopy studies show that even in ideal laboratory conditions,…
This is fascinating, I had no idea such techniques exist. The last reversing project I worked on was to crack a BIOS setup password that had no obvious method of reset (I could dump the BIOS flash memory but not write…
Viral capsids are an even simpler example of self-assembly. In many types of virus, the individual subunits spontaneously piece together to form the capsid in an entirely passive process driven only by Brownian motion,…